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Here's one for you all. 4 able bodied adults at home, none of them out working. Someone manages to clog the garbage disposal. They call the 5th adult who is out working and it's the first day of training for a promotion and in a different location 40 minutes away from home and insist he come home NOW to fix it. He does.
What's wrong with people. The clogged disposal couldn't have waited until he got home?.
Editing for clarity. The working person is in his 40's and my son. His wife is job hunting, her daughter which he adopted when he married her mother, is home with her 6-year-old, the daughter's significant other who is not the child's father, also job hunting and his wife's 2 nephews, one had a job, the other is in HS.
Edit #2 The entire problem was that there was stuff stuck in the trap because they didn't run the water long enough each time they used the disposal. UN f--ing believable.
Visited the ENT this morning and he got scoped again to check his vocal cords. All is well except yet another sinus infection. It's still better than another growth.
My next-door neighbor gets a letter from out HOA saying that her neighbor on the other side of her has complained that her tree is dropping leaves on his property. The problem? He has the identical tree on his property, and this is the time of year those particular trees drop leave. So, whose leaves are they????
Anyone else growing milkweed in the Mojave?
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My husband had radiation for Stage 1 Vocal Cord cancer. You can read my older posts about the experience. His last endoscopy was clean, and he is at the point where he sees the ENT every three months. He still has mucus problems and needs his spit bucket, looks like that may be a forever thing.
Yesterday, he felt like something was stuck in his throat and wasn't able to speak above a whisper for about 2 hours. Eventually he let out one of his house shaking coughs and his voice started coming back to his new normal.
Anyone else have an experience like this? I'm sure his mind is thinking that the next scan in August won't be as good.
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